.1 it -;»-»-fe.; ‘ess-_`. i _ _ _ 'ms crrAiu.0'r'rE'r0wN cUA1emAN. 1 ~. \...,. Jan. i7.-incorporation to thc Montreal Howl 0! "_°’____°____omu_n ls FRIDAY. JANUARY 191906. andthe others are R. N. p|,,|,,,_ v_ g_ M|w,,,|| ,md FREE DELIVERY ENDORSED. The vlilllll is $500.01” #mil --" every lino of work in the oon tio grega n. the Dominion Square Land 1'|,,y¢¢,-1ii05||ub¢ 5| .1 4 . The _:barter nge! power W With last evening the coupon vote P n 5° “P“"°¢|' mnducwd by The Guudlm to _“L ,ha ous ons in our church. at the bezinning _F_°§ MONTREAL- ANNUA luifsrinos llllllllllllllll illllllllll. 0i‘cnl0iuacafs» . » ~_->._. opinion of our citizens for and agalnstlhs revenue W” "hd ,on Th; enum” “AVE YQU HEUITBURNI introduction ofthe carrier system ot mall tion responded loyally, with the result drt's_gnnié’_c0mmon tim. muse wane; delivery, closed. The result is almost thiit_oar regular collections (envelopes ion poo . t _ l t. ‘ bel |°il1,,,,,,,_:|,L. ,,_:el,,|» ]§e,,.,?f“";_ §,§um;f, fs unpreeedv-ated In elections, for the into ;‘_:’_f__eu';°:;: £3323 0::r§2_i:°5'£?Ul'imé east is found to be unanimous ln faior of beuuev me lumen In the Mawr, ot um &ilsoiif:h.\'ei;_vi_liiie once and you`ll neva; ii‘° DPUDGSNI illlD\‘0\'€ll1B“l~ ~\°i 5 conllrvgtltion. These receipts, during the wi on t wcnusc \' t Continued from page l. which He has caused tn bedirnotsd upon of the year a substantial increase Io swn____|__,|sonlo_ _S to-___ _9__fc”~l' FP* ° solitary coupon was foundto be marked piist ten years, have been as follows :- ‘ _ ' - kifiliyafr-w doses. One bottle oi _ rrvillne always against it. 1890 bum ewilvwiicrc 'Or me pa" The election was rcnnirkable in several _.~__ H .. ._ ways. It was entirely free fro`ni bribery IND' or corrupt practices. No money, or intoxicants was used, no luduconien were held out, no promise ol' contract, |ili3~-~~ . i900 ..,.2567.3l is il)Ul..... ....24-$1.90 ....2i8l.9iJ _ who was `arre.~itAiri two weeks .HE THIIIKS UE _cmiimii Mosrnsaa, Jan. I7.-Frederick Horst. I _ 53°' ‘"1 =\ chaise or then, laid in two Chinamen, has been ns- laiaod and his release brings to light. the plot ofthe Chlniirusn tofaciliirite the escape ofa»felIow-oountrynian who have avaded payment or a $511) head tax. Horst, who lsasweds, oauia over to St. John on the ship with the Chinaman, and on his escape was engaged by the customs and steamahipcoinpany, which was re- sponsible for the lax, to run down the fugitive. Iiersi. hiid mulled n lottsr tof au aiidressin Montreal for the missing' Celestial and went tnthathouseto invcsti gate While the olilcers vicre bus l lHE Gllllil midiitioii was exercised in order to secure votes for or against the proposed 0,, UF `1 nicasure. lt was a free and independent, have endeavored to keep within reason- iiiipiirciiased and uiipurcliasable iote that “ble IIWIW cousistem' “`III‘ me “7 I' oiilcc or reiiarrl was uiade, no threat or min iriti .....Z on l<`i\|'|ii Iilifirlliiiz Slit \`Iii||~0ics two promissory notes. J.'J. .lohnsion lor __ On respectively. The Ciiiiiirliiin cliiiiils nrc open only A BILIOUS HEADACI-IE. ,scvcn months of thc ycar. They cost for Is one of the meanest ,_},i,,gB |,, ¢|,,. 1.'oiislructi0ni'0n~ilrlcriiblyniorc tlinn tlic “`°‘""I- Ti’ i"`”"'~’“" i’IIi°"5"9"“ “"0 Di” J. E. Msrrin-:\vs, J. M. Cam-i1si.L, Nsri. Mc-Ki:.~iz1s:, “ii Ei>\vaiin Caiisins, D. B Roni-ziis, Sebiclaiy i:?E I fi E I 2 nded Ba ce 905 Dec. '05 96 $ Hi) T (lf IISU 2-l' llii I iri 6I _ _ 52 '4 i Gd ._-~ -x UA 5:-' SUMMARY. Received Expc n 1005 in I ‘Z3 ' `.’:'ii.`i T5 _ l .ss 1 .'11 fi = of iii; §1'§i'55"£’5-5 f E lil 508 '#3 °§sa* ~. 0 ._ 7/3 -JL- I"I.\'ANL`IAl. Bi ance D11- . 4 -. K.. Si sh T1 if:?_"."¢< -i'<=‘.'~ . lil I5 -I5 I5" 1:? f~_~w;af=' Account t Socie ti' `i.`.`f 01.' 9 y Tr s Be n La A'd Sa h S* W. F M. S. M' " nary S \'. . C. H. lu or C. E.. ustoc ' nevo e `f" -2": ig g°~'s It flvc they.-reported disagreement and were illscharized. They stood six to six. The Attorney ilencral stated hc was not pre ,-\. A. liIc'iicrin, KLFC., for prisoni-i'. ment for pcrjiiry. Verdict. of Not Giillty. piiiint~|fi`.~4. .-l-Iiicas liiacllonald foriicfcnti- ant. K iiruclnglieiilth by taking Dr. llaiiillton's . ~ y getting papers for tho search, iicrst was I left on guard and the Chinanian hail liliul iirrested,flrst on a charge ol' rililng al trunk, but when that petcred out, of' stealing. The plot was so fiirsuccessiul, as to give tlioui two weeks' start and thc! iniprisonrnent has resulted iii thc serious, illnessof Horst, who was injured in thc, South African war, and yct carries a ' piece of ahcll in his body, which is now endangering his lil'c. Turpin liver Cause nl-Fever I‘l1e Surest Way to Prevent D ease is to Keep the Liver Act- ive With mi. raises _ rimitr-Livisii i>iLLs.f can 'i`oo fi't'i|iicntly iiii external cause for fever is lookcd for, when the real source of trouble ls from within the body itself. To begin with, tho liver becomes torplrl, .lnggisii and inactive, and poisonous bile is left Iii tlic iiliioil to <:in'riipt thc whole systcin. 'l‘lie result is thc ovcrivorking uf iiie kidneys and the clogging up of the organs of excretion. Food which slioulil be digested is leftl to fcrinantnntl rlccay in thc intestines.; and inllaininiition and fcvcis are sci. up.; In sucliaconrlliion thc lioily is a i'c» guliir hot had oi' iiiseiisc, and is most, susceptible to any iillniciit of nn infci.-t»l luus or contagious nature. Tho best insurance ngrilnstdisease is thi- use of Dr. Chastfs Kidney-Liver Pills to kccp thcllvcr active. This great. inedi I cine has ii rlli-ect and specific action on thc liver, and is wonderfully prompt aiiil efl`ect.ive in awakening and invigorating this import ant illtorlngorgiin. A healtliy liver moaris pure blood, good digestion and the proper working of tha, howels. A healthy liver ensures the onward passage of thc food tliroiigli the lntcstlncs aiiil excrctory organs, and sol removes all cliancc of poisonous waste matter reiiialning la the body to pro- duce paln, suffering and disease. ‘ Mrs. -7. Larier, 123 Cross Strcet,' Charlottetown, P. E. I. and whose husband isa contractor, states:-"I hail .siilfercd a great deal with pains in t.hc‘ siniill of the hack, my digestion was had l and I was fri-quciitly truiiblcil with spclli-l of racking hcaflnclie. I have Iiccii en-. iircly ciii-cd of thcss distressing syni-l ptruns by the use oi' ltr. Chiisc's Kidney l t,l\'i'i' I’illa and tlnll tliiit iiiy gciierull iiealtli is greatly improved since I have, been rising i his pri~pariii.loii. Iciiiialsntie'~t.»fv to thc iiicrit of Dial Uhasiis Syrup of lrinsccd and '.l`urpeiitini-1 asi was cured of ii severe attack of broiichitis by the ii.-ie of this reiiierly." Dr. Chase`x Iiidni-y-Livcr Pills, one pill a dose. 25 cents ii hnx, at iili ilciilers. or Eriiniinson, li1itc.~i &: Cu Toronto. iii? CANDIDATE AT CORNELL "* l in1.\<-A, .\'. v.,.i..... 11.-nina-r ciiiihnil uoipii-,~.,0ii’0ini..|t- nine. N. li., ii. nl of Mount Allison i'niv0rsil-y, lilltl, is a~ candidate for thc dcirrce of Ph. D. from t (Joi-ncll i.`iiivei'sity. ills studies arcs ‘ Pills. \'oui'druggistacllsDr.llamiIton's purc niatlieiinitlcs, appllod 'inathc-i GEN- OKU HOME. , Tiixio, Jan. li.--General Oku, wiio roiniiiaiiilvii the .lapiinrso left liriiiy :luring the war with liussiii, niado a trliiinpiial entry into the capital this morning. The geiicriil, wiio was ac- companied by his staff, drove in thc imperial carriage to the palace. The greatest enthusiasm was inanifosted hy the people, who lined thi- way; cries of".\'1in siiari" and “'l`i0 ling" greeting thc gcncriil,who isolated. Port Arthur at ii critical stage of thc campaign. Iei'e5t5»_ W* 35k Im' thoughtful Con' slderation of our accounts sent out so" 1-hm" ‘nd cough. last week.-Stanley Bros. i9d2i _¢'__:f:_';sc`:_l_:_e_nand sate remedy for all throat Croaoiano Antisoplic Tablets _ They mais... ine pnniriasl nina of Crmimawlm ‘ |00. All Dhsllilla IW L_ Firc Siilc.-Early morning shopping is hast-inoat satIsf»ictory._ Goods are caslly seen, easily shown-cvcrythlng being in T“‘”""5f Jim' Ui-ii “U iii" Y"- »~ lui proper piano Conio early Early lliiiil 'f E I av n each month. Dr. F. l~. Kelly` Mayor; W. W. Clarks, City Ciork. _ matics and physics. l I im. ii. w. curses ` ciitiiiiiiii cunt .. - n sem direct is un site-we I rar-shy me im0f0~¢.i iii..w.._ ' "vii His HIM". cum the .ii- i~»»===re=. swim 410001.. 0 in ia. ihmai and Bern-iananily emu cnmh .na ay nm, aionn aes. .ui ae-ian, or nr. li. w. cum Medicine ca.. rsfaais .mi suinia li _ In furtherance of mutual in-1 COMINQQ/ENTS. 1 City Council meets on the aemnd Mon , S. 0. E. Next ini-sting Lodpc l’r|iioel _ -K lliisrii'l Liiilmi nl Cures Usndruii. T li t » .és -hs A i~ ~__i .. / r‘J/ __ _l _ We 3 e Proud of our apctiieenissiiaii. ‘uni \ ` _ f I lron~ox Tablets mean good health. Try I ~. _ 4 e,5`!flr »_ _ aggnftmgnt 0 ron abox, at niirdru lst’ 21 cts e . _ y str s. ii r box _ lf.-wif) Beds, also proud of the ifiii wb _ _i. _values 0. e g-{ve_by Just received an elegant Ilrc of Pilot shoe and a poorone is more than the dif- _ \, rv I u Frames for Ciiriatnins in gold leather f-*/ A _lung 0dds_ the best and composition all oi th I latest To insure perfect health use Iron~ox.' Tablets. Por sale at. your dniggist's, itiil erita per nor do it I The dltferencs in worth between a [mod erence in cost-Cali and see the Traveller Shoe-price 3.50-Conroy the Shosman. B V811 _ I in the Pt‘0Vll1C€. designs. To been sean at the Studio- Sunnyside, Charlottetown. I8dRi Gm' H' c°°k' M u Paton & Go oti'er all theirfurs at 2571 and 'adsl I _ Patonh Cos Clothing Departmaritls ofl Thsstock i~epreaentsl9.iitIi worth lisiad for todays discount raoa. 2i't‘7to (fins grade tara. Now is your chance. rk U joilpgli clothing Jas. Paton & Co ackets,ciipea.furlIned cioaka, mls and Ma righlFurnlsl|'ngllu.1 I _ ._ ii _ STANFIi:I.D’S UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR STA FI EI.. D’S I 'i'ANFIEl.D’S `l`RURO°K|iI'I' ' UNDBRWBAR Liaiicii (1Nc01u~nna'1‘i-‘ii ifsinzx -rim Nova sc0'riA coiiiimniies Aer.) > 3. CAPITAL. - " _ _ `- Divided into 7,500 Shares of _$ro0‘ each; 2.5°0_ °f Which gre Pgfferred as Io Dividend and Capital-Non-cumulative and Re eema C- » $500,000 Six per cent. Sinking Fund 25 Year Gold Bonds in denomilmlivils of $100, $500, $1,000, and Redeemable at 105 per cent. N of the Par Value thereof, after 5 years. DIRECTORS : ]'oiii\' S'r.\Nr1r,i.D. - Pfvsiiieni- F,,A,,-K Sf,-ANN;-;r.ii, - Vice President. _loim Y. P.-\vz1\N'i‘, President Bank of Nova Scotia. Gy-:Okura S. CA.\ii-in~:i,i., Director Nova Scotia Biiildiug Society. ]_ IN/\i,'ri~:i< Ai.i.rsfiN, Director Nova Scotia Steel and Coal C0. BANKERSI: BANK or Nov.-i Scorra, Halifax and Truro. N. S. AUDITOR: SECRETARY: rin. <‘x1.»-;v, i~‘.C.A., n aiifax. N S- Joiitv R. MCLEQD, 164 Hollis St., Halifax,N.S 'l`lll~l (7imi|niii_v was incoi-poriitcil for t_lic piirpnso of i'.i‘i»i;lIiigiiiiil iiistiilllliiz, in the Iowa of I`rur0, exten- sive Worsleg Yi(i_i-ii l_\Ii|:T. uliiivibaisto forT tlléte P::;£g5'~;“_‘§ acquiring l e ‘noi wi . i\f'l\ H. Hi H1 _ 1-ntirs unilcrtaklni.; of the PRURO KNITTING MILLS COMPANY LIMITED, and establish the eoniliinefi iiiilustries, willi iiiiiplo _\v_orkirii1 ciipitiil. iiiider the iiimiaizi-nit-iitaini supervision uf Mr. John Stanlicld iiiiii Mr. Frank Stiiiitlclii. ’I`|Il'] 'I`iti»'Ii0 KNITTING MILLS business _was founilcil in i882 by the lata Chai-les E. Stanlield. Since its cstiiblisliiiieiit its growth has been uiilfoyiiily siitis- factory and prolltahle. In 1807, Messrs. John and Fiiiiik Stantleld assumed charge utinn the ret.lreine_rit. of the clilar Stanlle|d.In liiill, the TRURO KNITTIAG i\iililN COMPANY. LiiilI'I`ED. was incorporated. Mid it has since steadily inoio ised its output and plant. TIIE FUTURE OUTLOOK. Thr success oi' the TRURO KNITTING MILLS has been |irlinni~lly due to their secret process of making iindar\\'t-ar ilnit will not shrink und t- ie care which has lwoii given to cvcry detail in thc manufacture of tlicso lines. The name of Stanfleld'sUnslirinkable Underwear is a /ziiarantec of the beat ot inntcrial and workmanship. Once a wearer of Stanfielri’s Underivearalways awearcr and an enthusiastic personal advertiser of its merits. The trade ia steadily growing and with increased capacity tha New Company ivll he enabled to placc their goods in districts which they have not attempted to reach ln the past, because thi-y have not been in u position to scrvi: any gi-c1iI.i-.i~ number of customers. T0 thc staple lines in which they alrcatliy have an established trade can bc nddcd kindred goo s, such as Sweaters, Cardigans, etc., etc., wntcii can bereiidily sold to the trafic and to the Consiimor wiio is already a wearer or scller of other Striniield Products, and this without any material increase in sclllng stall or ex- pcnses. Bi `SINI-ISS. 'I`lic founders of the 'I`Ri`I'i() KNITTING MILLS linvc cstiiblislicil it upon a sound aiiil pcriiiiiiiciit basis. 'l‘o rciirli its prcscnt position, iniicli uf thc profit oi’ riirly years was liivnstcd in iiilvcrtlsin|; and ilcvelop- nicnt. These cxpciiilitui-cs, logctiii-r with the cti`ori.s. care and skill ofthe founders, cannot uppcur In the aiatcinciit of that- Conipiiiiy's assi.-ts, lint none the loss tlicy arc ii inost valiiaidc iissot. 'l‘hc Accniintanlfs Slim-uiont ofthe earnings nf the 'l‘RlfliO KNITTING MILLS COMPANY, LIMi'I`I‘ID, since its incorporation, is as follows: Year. Iluslncss. Profits. \Vool Market. i902. . -~$'i77.694.37 $60»4l0i65 Cheap Wool. i903. ~ .. 2l8,631-I2 67,566-02 Cheap Wool. l904.~-. 313,868.94 85,975.2l Medium Price. i905" -350,000.00 87,000.00 Very High Price. ` ‘ 'l~liit.|iiiiiicvl. Ct~i'lllI'i‘il cnrwi-I. I". ll. ()Xl.l'}`i', I". (1. i\., Auditor. \\'il.ii the i~.nlargciin-nt. or the Knitting Departinciit, tho addition ln the rodiict of tl tii p ie icr quality oi iin'Icrivi'ai’. and the constantly incrcasir:_g niarket, iliis rntin of Increase will probably hc oxcee cd. ENl.f\RG ED 1"AClLI’I`IES. In the inaiiufaoturc of thc finer and more expon- slve lines of underweiir, a niueli larger quantity of woi‘si.ed and finer yarns iirc required. At present the Company is importing yarns to the value of $50,000 annually. It is proposed to establish a Worsted Yarn Plant so that all profits may bc conserved and in order that tho Company iniiy ho independent oi’ any outside sourco of supply. ESTIMATED ANNUAL PROFITS. i ni b ti Tiiieaiiiiii eiiiiiaies ifgttiiuigi' $110,000 "li .“.".".".“,'. i'f'.°.'.°.‘I.","f".‘i‘f i’f’T'_".‘_ $30,000 The annual dividends on the Preferred Stock l7,500 _ 47,500 L ' t fit f . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $62.500 e:iIs|il§i?|:efoi"diviilends on common stock and sinking fund. PROSPECTS. Read the following letter written to the Bank of Nova. Scotia by Messrs John and Frank Stantiold, with xefirenco to the Gonipany's, prospects, and to other ina tars:- - Truro, N. S., Doc, 20, 1905. Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax, N. S. Gcntlsmam- \Vc have been respectively the President and Treasurer of tho Triim Knitting Mills Uoiiipany, Limited, since its organization in 100A, and have had speclalaud practical oiiarsii of the mechanical and ilnancial department of its uslnsss. \Vs have contract/ed to servo the Corporation of “Stiinflald's, Limited, for the term oi’ tive years, from January lst, 1000, in like capacities, und to give all our time and best attention to tha conduct of the Com- pany‘s business In all its departments. The siaiemontofosrnlngsof the Truro Knitting 1\Iills Company, Limited, as given in thc fore olnir prospectus, wiu furnished hy Mr. I~'. II. 0xlby,ii Chartered Accountant., tho Auditor of that Couipany, and is correct. The stutcruenis niiidc in tho said prospectus liavo iicon fully considered hy ns, and thc santa properly represent tha facts as stntcil. The business of thc said Truro Knitting Mills Company, Limited, is In a healthy condition, and iscapablooflargo and profitable expansion, li the proper facilities both as t/o manufacturing and capital are ut’l`orded, S0 in llkc nianncr wo are oi' the opinion that the business of the manufac- tiiio at Truro of worstcd yarns in coiijuiiction with tha last named business will hu very profit- iible, and each will bo of advantagc to the other. The onlarfremcntof tlzc Truro Knitting Mills, and tho installat on of tho woralcii yarn fiiototy. is imiucdlatsly rciliiircd, if lull iii|\'iiiit.n|zc is to lic taken gftilio carly ani liicrciiscil dcnniniloi llic piniiuclii of 0 is Yours rcspcctfully, JOIIN STANFIELD, FRANK STANIVIICLI). Subscriptions addressed to THE EMPIRE TRUST COMPANY will be received by TH E BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, Halifax, N. S.. mid nt any of the Bank‘s Branches up to 12 o’clock noon Januar th I . yzo , 1906, for . $300,000 First Mortgage 6 per cent.~2 5 Year Sinking Fund' Gold' iidonds. $i50,roo Noi:-cumulative 7 per cent. Stock, Preferred as to Principal :and Dividend, and Redeemable at 105 per cent. of its par value. on the following terms: $1,000 Par Value 6 per cent Bonds ‘ 500 7 per cent Preferred Stock $1 487,59 " ` 500 Common Stock for an' OR $1,010 Par Value of Bonds and d accrued interest "van, . 300 Par Value Common Stock for $1,000 ,,,,\ ,,.c,,,¢,, ,,,,,.,,.,, I OR ` . $1,000 Par Value 7 per cent. Preferred Stock and I ` ' 300 Common Stock for $950 and seerucd dividend. Where possible thesii securities will be allotted in hlocks to suit purchasers . It is impossible to give full details in an announcement of this lri d. A ` _ snectiis has been issued and can be had on application io JNO. R. Mcimn, ‘T34 Hollis Sheet. Halifax, at suv Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. or any of ihe foliowirg Brokers:-F. B; McCimDv & Co.. Halifax; J. C. Macxinrosii &. Co Halifax . _ M Roainson 8: SoN.St. John, N. B. , Aiistsus laavrs & Co., Toronto; .\.li‘: Rioustrfhjco.: Montreal.